Authors

Document Type

Degree

Major/Program

Major/Program

First Advisor's Name

Chin-Sheng Chen

First Advisor's Committee Title

Committee Chair

Second Advisor's Name

Shih-Ming Lee

Third Advisor's Name

Ronald Giachetti

Date of Defense

12-7-1999

Abstract

The effective control of production activities in dynamic job shop with predetermined resource allocation for all the jobs entering the system is a unique manufacturing environment, which exists in the manufacturing industry. In this thesis a framework for an Internet based real time shop floor control system for such a dynamic job shop environment is introduced. The system aims to maintain the schedule feasibility of all the jobs entering the manufacturing system under any circumstance. The system is capable of deciding how often the manufacturing activities should be monitored to check for control decisions that need to be taken on the shop floor. The system will provide the decision maker real time notification to enable him to generate feasible alternate solutions in case a disturbance occurs on the shop floor. The control system is also capable of providing the customer with real time access to the status of the jobs on the shop floor. The communication between the controller, the user and the customer is through web based user friendly GUI. The proposed control system architecture and the interface for the communication system have been designed, developed and implemented.

Identifier

FI14051186

Recommended Citation

Bommakanti, Anil, "Design and implementation of a web based shop floor control system to maintain schedule feasibility in a dynamic job shop environment" (1999). FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations. 1718.
https://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/etd/1718

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